leafless in English

adjective

[leaf·less || 'lɪːflɪs]

without leaves, lacking leaves, bare

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1. The tree is leafless [ defoliate ] .

2. Even those leafless beech trees would outlast him.

3. And there Blaws up a hearty crack ; Blaws through the leafless timmer, Sir ; S

4. The dark, leafless cottonwoods and rustling wind give the shady canyon a decidedly spooky feel.

5. Bladderworts (Utricularia spp.) are rootless plants with long, leafless stems that extend prominently above the water

6. The inflorescence is a Cyme of sunflower-like flower heads borne on a hairy, leafless peduncle.

7. It is Acaulescent, meaning it lacks a stem with leaves, instead sending up a leafless flower stalk.

8. 19 When leafless, their bark is pretty, and the symmetrical structure of the branches has a classical quality.

9. Words That Rhyme With "Speechless" : 2 syllables: beach's, Breechless, briefless, ceaseless, creaseless, keyless, leafless, matchless, sheila's, treeless, watchless

10. Coralroot definition: any N temperate leafless orchid of the genus Corallorhiza, with small yellow-green or Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

11. What does Alumroot mean? Any of various North American perennials of the genus Heuchera having palmately lobed basal leaves and leafless stalks b

12. Inspired by the beauty of leafless winter tree branches the Akimbo suspension piece by Tech Lighting features jagged lines and an asymmetrical shape

13. Hodges saw his shot to lift his fleshy, leafless shrub from obscurity. That's because salicornia has another nifty quality: It can be converted into biofuel.

14. Dodder:any of various leafless, annual parasitic herbs of the genus Cuscuta that lack chlorophyll and have slender, twining, yellow or reddish stems and small whitish flowers.

15. Any of various leafless , annual parasitic herbs of the genus Cuscuta that lack chlorophyll and have slender, twining, yellow or reddish stems and small whitish flowers.

16. They can get water from water-rich plants such as the wild melon (Citrullus colocynthis) and Indigofera oblongifolia and from the leafless twigs of Capparis decidua.

17. Amaryllis may be purchased as bare or planted bulbs, and are prized for their exotic trumpet-shaped flowers born on 1- to 2-foot leafless stalks or scapes

18. Plural Cacti (kăk′tī′) or cactuses Any of various plants that have thick, leafless, often spiny stems and grow in hot, dry places, chiefly in North and South America

19. From the look of some of the leafless shoots, it was obvious to even the casual observer that it had been gnawing its way through the tender leaves with its menacing jaws.

20. Related to Amaryllises: belladonna lily, hippeastrum amaryllis (ăm'ərĭl`ĭs) , common name for some members of the Amaryllidaceae, a family of mostly perennial plants with narrow, flat leaves and with lilylike flowers borne on separate, leafless stalks.

21. The warning was given by Jotham that fire might come out of the bramble “and consume the cedars of Lebanon,” perhaps alluding to the ease with which the dry and leafless plant might catch fire during the hot summer months.

22. Adpressed: lying against Adventitous: having roots arising all along the stem, instead of just basally Affinis: the same or similar ambiguous Afoliate: leafless Ageotropic: growing up against gravity, ie roots of Catasetum, Ansella and Grammatophylum Aggregate: clustered together, close set Agglomerate: crowded together in a head

23. ‘The demon Clacked its long talons together, a scowl on its ugly face.’ ‘I like the way trees move in the wind, the sound their branches make as they clack together in the leafless winter.’ ‘Her heels Clacked on the cement in an almost professional manner as the doctor stepped towards the doors.’

24. Agapanthus africanus, commonly called lily-of-the-Nile, is native to South Africa (not the Nile River as the misleading common name suggests).It is an evergreen species that produces rounded clusters (umbels) of blue, funnel-shaped flowers atop stiff, upright, leafless, fleshy stalks (scapes) typically rising 18-24" tall above a dense mound of basal narrow, strap

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